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Proceedings of the first International Conference on the archaeology and history of the Black Sea (McGill University, 22-24 November 1994) / ed.: John M. Fossey ; associate ed.: Philip J. Smith ; contributors: Roumyana Doneva [and others].

By: (1st : International Conference on the Archaeology and History of the Black Sea (1st : 1994 : McGill University)Contributor(s): Fossey, John M | Smith, Philip J | Doneva, Roumyana | International Conference on the Archaeology and History of the Black SeaMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English, French Series: McGill University monographs in classical archaeology and history ; no. 19. | McGill University monographs in classical archaeology and history | Antiquitates Proponticae, Circumponticae et Caucasiae ; 2. | Antiquitates Proponticae, Circumponticae et CaucasiaePublication details: Amsterdam : J.C. Gieben, 1997. Description: xi, 167 pages, 5 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, maps, chart (folded, in pocket)Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9050634788; 9789050634786Other title: 1st Black sea Conference | First Black sea ConferenceSubject(s): Excavations (Archaeology) -- Black Sea Region | Antiquities | Excavations (Archaeology) | Black Sea Region -- Antiquities -- Congresses | Black Sea Region -- History -- Congresses | Black Sea Region | Black Sea Region -- Antiquities -- Congresses | Black Sea Region -- History -- To 500 -- CongressesGenre/Form: Conference papers and proceedings. | History.DDC classification: 939.5 LOC classification: DJK64 | .I58 1994
Contents:
-- 1. Pre & proto historic Black Sea
-- 2. Historic period: Western Black Sea
-- 3. Historic period: Eastern Black Sea
Holdings
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Books Books The BIAA David H. French Library
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H1b FOSSE 18988 Not for loan BOOKS*00000008493

On spine: 1st Black sea Conference.

Includes bibliographical references.

-- 1. Pre & proto historic Black Sea

-- 2. Historic period: Western Black Sea

-- 3. Historic period: Eastern Black Sea

English, and French.